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Seal of New Amsterdam 1
Early Dutch Houses 2
The Wall and Gate 5
An Old Family Bible 6
Stuyvesant’s “Whitehall” 8
Along the Strand 9
De Sille’s House 14
A Woman’s Costume, New Amsterdam 16
Stuyvesant’s Bouwerie House 20
The Church in the Fort 21
Captain Kidd’s House 23
The Church Called Trinity 34
The New-York Gazette 39
The Collect 48
The British Prison-Ship 53
The Middle Dutch Church 55
Fraunces’ Tavern 62
Broad Street and Federal Hall 63
Richmond Hill 64
The Corner Stone of the Park Theatre 69
The Post Office, William Street 78
Golden Hill Inn 88
St. George’s Chapel, Beekman St. 89
The City Hotel 101
The House of Astor, where Irving Wrote “Astoria” 102
Where Irving Lived, 17th Street and Irving Place 104
The Shakespeare Tavern 120
The Jumel Mansion 123
Washington Hall 132
On Bloomingdale Road, near 75th Street, in Poe’s Time 147
The House in Carmine Street 149
Where Poe Wrote “The Raven” 157
Museum at the North End of the Park, 1825 170
Niblo’s Garden 171
Audubon’s Home, 156th Street and North River 193
Clement C. Moore’s House, Chelsea 196
The University Building 219
The Studio Building in West 10th Street 221
53 East 20th Street 223
10 West Street 232
Where “How the Other Half Lives” was Written 237
146 Macdougal Street 239
108 Waverly Place 240
Richard Grant White’s Home 241
Where Richard Henry Stoddard Died 243
Where the Authors’ Club was Organized 244
Horace Greeley’s Home 245
The Beekman Mansion 249
Lawrence Hutton’s House 252
De Kay’s House, London Terrace 254
Literary New York: Its Landmarks and Associations

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